Elizabeth and Maryanne
gardens4everybody
At Gardens 4 everybody our goal is to encourage and empower people to enjoy gardening using methods which result in less work. No matter the space limitations or conditions everybody can grow something. From enjoying a small houseplant to growing your own food. We want you to experience the satisfaction and benefits gardening has to offer. We are sharing information about gardening in zone 5b which in our case is the Ottawa area. We use sustainable organic practices, focusing on permaculture, native plants for pollinators, and fruits and vegetables. Ultimately this encourages spaces that are h...
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Flowers that bloom in July 08.07.2026 9:14
009 native plants that bloom in July- 1:22 coreopsis 2:54 Rudbekia and Echinacia 3:49 healianthus and helianthemum 4:45 Hibiscus 5.50 ligularia 6:20 Liatrus 6:57 Lupins
How to Manage Dry Garden Areas 01.07.2026 15:05
1.30 Factors causing a dry garden 5.0 How to improve and adapt to dry areas 7.20 plant suggestions
Enjoying the garden at night 24.06.2026 15:11
Night blooming plants/ Moon gardens. 1.23 night bloomers, 2.20 tips for types of plants, 0300 morning glory, 0326 oenothera flava, 0430 oenothera biennis, 05.39 4O' clock, 0630 ipomea alba, 0725 foam flower, 08.55 datura, 0948 white lily. Night moths, bats.11.13 hydrangea, 12.03 nicotiana, 13.17 lighting
A quick guide to growing easy vegetable plants 17.06.2026 8:50
00:00 gateway plants 1:30 suggested easy plants and seeds 2:30 seed planting 5:20 bedding plants 7:00 soil medium for containers 08:11 suggested plants for containers
Worms, glorious worms 10.06.2026 10:32
0010 introduction of worms 1:22 concerns re worms in natural forests 03:05 the worms in our gardens 06:00 worm farms 07:47 cutting earth worms
giving houseplants a new view outside 08.06.2026 5:22
Hardening off houseplants and altering their care to the outdoor environment
Keeping a shoreline healthy for cottage owners and wildlife 03.06.2026 26:24
00:00 Welcome 00:23 Defining the shoreline/ribbon of life/riparian zone 02:14 Oligotrophic lakes 02:37 Mesotrophic lakes 03:02 Eutrophic lakes 05:09 septic systems and their effect on lakes 06:45 Keeping water on the property/ rain gardens 08:47 Stabilising the shoreline to prevent erosion 13:24 Preventing Geese on the property 14:00 General recommendations 15:04 Planning a shoreline garden 16:00...
Love maple syrup? We talk to Scott Drummond to find out about maple syrup production 27.05.2026 22:35
00.00 introduction o2.30 tapping trees 04.30 lines for draining sap 06.50 boiling sap 09.00 sap production 11.36 what affects the sugar content 12.04 Classes of maple syrup 15.37 more on boiling sap `17.36 filtering the syrup
Weeds you can Eat 20.05.2026 12:44
00.00 Welcome 01.15 Foraging guidelines 04.30 Chickweed 04.54 Curly dock 05.50 Dandelions 06.55 Lamb's quarters 07.36 Pigweed 08.32 Plantain 09.03 Purslaine 09.55 Stinging nettle 10.53 Wild leek
A quick discussion of common invasive garden plants and their native alternatives 13.05.2026 4:09
020 Scilla 00.40 Tiarella, bloodroot 58.5 forget ne not 1.17 Virginnia bluebells 1.30 Lily of the Valley 1.40 Heuchera 1.51 Vinca Minor 2.07 Wild ginger, Geranium maculatum 2.23 Goutweed 2.55 burning bush, honeysuckle, butterfly bush 3.17 vibernum, oak leaf hydrangea, dogwoods
Perennial vegetables to make your gardening easy- Asparagus, Rhubarb and Walking Onions 06.05.2026 18:20
welcome 0024 Asparagus 0800 Rhubarb 1400 Muliplying/walking onions 1810 Medieval ways
A new way to control Japanese beetles -introducing the Winsome Fly 29.04.2026 11:00
00 introduction, 0020 History of the Japanese beetle. 1.20 identifying Japanese beetles and lifecycle. Methods of control - 3.40 nematodes, 4.20 soapy water drowning, 4.30 Pheromone traps - they don't work, 5.11 introducing the Winsome Fly. 7.00 look out for eggs on the beetle, 8.00 Keeping the fly on your property.
Help ! My garden has a large wet puddle. 15.04.2026 13:45
welcome 040 reasons for a wet area 0220 swales 0300 rip rap 0320 rain garden 0400 don't alter the house municipal drainage 0500 making a rain garden 0620 plants for a rain garden 0750 City of Ottawa rain ready gardening 0810 streams in gardens 1030Hugel Kultur 1125 Berms 1200 soil texture effect on drainage
Spring Lawn Care 07.04.2026 22:41
welcome 0044 snow mold 2.1 what to look for as the snow melts 2.2Lawn Mower care 2.4 Avoid compaction 3.5 Raking 5 Thatch 7.36 Salt in soil 9.08 re seeding 12.57 weed management 14.50 aeration and top dressing 1614 cinch bugs 1830 earth worms 1903 dandelions 19.2 watering
Invasive plants 01.04.2026 9:16
We discuss invasive plants and Fozzie gets in on the talk: 0.22 definition; 00.51 impact of invasive; 2.12 periwinkle; 2.41 Lily of the valley; 2.49 Gout weed; 3.44 Sea Buckthor; 4.16 techniques to remove Invasive plants; 5.00 digging out; 5.19 solarization; 6.34 resources; 8.28 geranium vs pelargonium.
Pruning flowering shrubs- when and how. 18.03.2026 5:08
0.22 when to prune, 1.56 tools, 2.14 structural pruning. 2.26 rejuvenation pruning,4.17 general pruning guidelines
Pruning a mature tree 11.03.2026 7:23
0.40 maintenance pruning,3.00 rejuvenation pruning, 3.25 general pruning advice
Pruning a newly transplanted or juvenile tree. 04.03.2026 8:57
0.29 principles,1.34 plant hormones,4,07 initial pruning, 4.3 overview of pruning5.1 pruning when tree is 2-3 years old, 6.25 branch collar,
Introduction to pruning 25.02.2026 13:02
First episode on pruning. 0.49 - what is pruning, 1.08 self pruning, 1.56 why prune, 2.45 what happens to the plant when its pruned, 3.24 plant collar, 5.17 benefit to opening plant crown, 540 other benefits of pruning, 6.19 goals and timing of pruning, 8.30 safety, 8.59 tools,
There are many types of promix, but which promix should you buy? 17.02.2026 10:35
There are many types of promix but which is best, 1.58 we discuss the bacilli in promix, 2.27 recipe of promix. 3.00 peat harvesting. 5.00 plant growth, 5.26 plant galls,
Have fun planning your garden 04.02.2026 17:04
How to start planning your garden. 0.20 2 year method, 040 shorter method, 1.06 less planning. 2.20 monitor conditions. 2.30 Map how you'll use your garden.4.53 observe light, exposure, wind, water pooling, dry areas, drainage. 8.00 plan garden rooms. 09.15 find your style. 1140 privacy, focal points.
Plants have senses and relationships - They're a lot like us 21.01.2026 15:08
Plant senses 0.28 touch, 02.32 sound,04.40 light sense, 06.25 smell , 08.56 memory, 10.08 relationships,
Gardening in the winter. Seed starting as a way to garden when its cold outside. 07.01.2026 18:52
We discuss seed starting: 1.00 seed starting mix; 2.30 cell pack tray;3.53 lighting; 4,21 heating pads; 6.02 labels; 6.25 seed sowing; 7.25 bottom watering; 7.40 when to strat lights and stop heat mat; 7.56 fertilize?; 8.00 back to lights; 9.2 transplanting; 1015 fan; 1105 clamshell sed starting; 1150 riddling; 1330 slow germination stratgey; 1425 whats a radicle; 1537 stratification; 1752 how to...
Its a book review! 5 reading suggestions in time for Christmas 10.12.2025 5:38
we discuss 5 books related to plants and fungi. We hope you like them 1 The new plant collector - Darryl Cheng 2 A home for the rusty patched bumble bee- Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla 3 Bringing nature home - Doug Tallamy 4 Entangled world - Merlin Sheldrake 5 The hidden kingdom of fungi- Keith Seifert
Green Thumb Garden center owner Mary Reid discusses business, and how she shares her gardening knowledge. 26.11.2025 18:21
Mary had an unusual path to owning a garden center. She shares her career path from banking to gardening. She discusses her role on the CBC Gardeners' question time and what it means to be a Master Gardener.
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